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快进至无聊:数字媒体中的切换行为如何使人们更无聊。

Fast-forward to boredom: How switching behavior on digital media makes people more bored.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Scarborough.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Gen. 2024 Oct;153(10):2409-2426. doi: 10.1037/xge0001639. Epub 2024 Aug 19.

DOI:10.1037/xge0001639
PMID:39158465
Abstract

Boredom is unpleasant, with people going to great lengths to avoid it. One way to escape boredom and increase stimulation is to consume digital media, for example watching short videos on YouTube or TikTok. One common way that people watch these videos is to switch between videos and fast-forward through them, a form of viewing we call digital switching. Here, we hypothesize that people consume media this way to avoid boredom, but this behavior paradoxically intensifies boredom. Across seven experiments (total = 1,223; six preregistered), we found a bidirectional, causal relationship between boredom and digital switching. When participants were bored, they switched (Study 1), and they believed that switching would help them avoid boredom (Study 2). Switching between videos (Study 3) and within video (Study 4), however, led not to less boredom but more boredom; it also reduced satisfaction, reduced attention, and lowered meaning. Even when participants had the freedom to watch videos of personal choice and interest on YouTube, digital switching still intensified boredom (Study 5). However, when examining digital switching with online articles and with nonuniversity samples, the findings were less conclusive (Study 6), potentially due to factors such as opportunity cost (Study 7). Overall, our findings suggest that attempts to avoid boredom through digital switching may sometimes inadvertently exacerbate it. When watching videos, enjoyment likely comes from immersing oneself in the videos rather than swiping through them. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

无聊是不愉快的,人们会想尽办法避免它。一种摆脱无聊和增加刺激的方法是消费数字媒体,例如在 YouTube 或 TikTok 上观看短视频。人们观看这些视频的一种常见方式是在视频之间切换并快速跳过它们,这种观看方式我们称之为数字切换。在这里,我们假设人们以这种方式消费媒体是为了避免无聊,但这种行为反而会加剧无聊。在七个实验中(总共有 1223 人;六个预先注册),我们发现无聊和数字切换之间存在双向因果关系。当参与者感到无聊时,他们会切换(研究 1),并且他们相信切换会帮助他们避免无聊(研究 2)。然而,在视频之间(研究 3)和在视频内(研究 4)切换并不会减少无聊感,反而会增加更多的无聊感;它还降低了满意度、注意力和意义。即使参与者可以自由地在 YouTube 上观看个人选择和感兴趣的视频,数字切换仍然会加剧无聊感(研究 5)。然而,当用在线文章和非大学样本来检查数字切换时,结果就不那么确定了(研究 6),这可能是由于机会成本等因素(研究 7)。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,通过数字切换来避免无聊可能会无意中加剧这种感觉。在观看视频时,享受的可能来自于沉浸在视频中,而不是快速浏览它们。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。

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